A huge rivalry and very interesting matchup. The number 3 and 4 team in the nation who will play each other 2 weeks in a row...

Welcome to Week 14!
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=============== #10 Ole Miss Rebels (8-3) ===============
Last week, Ole Miss won 21-13 against LSU (9-2).
This week, the Rebels will host #25 Mississippi State (7-4).
In recruiting news, the following Ole Miss targets have announced their decisions:
- (***) LE Eric Seymour has committed to Ole Miss

=============== #7 Georgia Bulldogs (9-2) ===============
Last week, Georgia won 41-13 against South Carolina (6-4).
This week, the Bulldogs will host Georgia Tech (8-3).
In recruiting news, the following Georgia targets have announced their decisions:
- (****) FS Ted Scott has committed to USC

=============== #17 Iowa Hawkeyes (9-3) ===============
Last week, Iowa won 49-10 against Michigan State (6-5).
This week, the Hawkeyes are idle.
In recruiting news, the following Iowa targets have announced their decisions:
- (***) MLB T.J. Davis has committed to Houston
- (***) MLB Lee Johnson has committed to Utah
- (***) CB Blake Johnson has committed to Florida State
- (***) HB Vernon Williams has committed to Missouri
- (***) RG John Wright has committed to Iowa

=============== #4 Michigan Wolverines (9-2) ===============
Last week, Michigan won 31-3 against Nebraska (7-4).
This week, the Wolverines travel to Columbus to face the #3 Ohio State Buckeyes (8-3).

=============== #3 Ohio State Buckeyes (8-3) ===============
Last week, Ohio State won 20-0 against Illinois (5-6).
This week, the Buckeyes will host #4 Michigan (9-2).

=============== #1 Oregon Ducks (11-0) ===============
Last week, Oregon won 65-14 against Washington State (2-9).
This week, the Ducks travel to Corvallis to face the #8 Oregon State Beavers (9-2).

=============== #8 Oregon State Beavers (9-2) ===============
Last week, Oregon State won 27-13 against Colorado (3-8).
This week, the Beavers will host #1 Oregon (11-0).
In recruiting news, the following Oregon State targets have announced their decisions:
- (***) WR Brandon Battle has committed to Oregon State
- (**) SS Dominique Rooney has committed to Oregon State

=============== #11 USC Trojans (9-2) ===============
Last week, USC lost 24-16 against Notre Dame (7-5).
This week, the Trojans will host UCLA (5-6).
In recruiting news, the following USC targets have announced their decisions:
- (*****) WR Jim Fry has committed to TCU
- (****) FS Ted Scott has committed to USC

=============== #14 Florida Gators (9-2) ===============
Last week, Florida won 27-15 against Kentucky (3-7).
This week, the Gators travel to Tallahassee to face the Florida State Seminoles (7-4).
In recruiting news, the following Florida targets have announced their decisions:
- (***) FS Colton Stratton has committed to Florida

=============== #6 Washington Huskies (9-2) ===============
Last week, Washington won 42-24 against Utah (8-3).
This week, the Huskies travel to Pullman to face the Washington State Cougars (2-9).
In recruiting news, the following Washington targets have announced their decisions:
- (*****) WR Jim Fry has committed to TCU

The Bulldogs dominated their in-state rival, cruising to an easy victory. The Geogia offense was nearly unstoppable in the first half. The team scored touchdowns on their first four possessions. The Bulldogs' offensive attack was led by QB Murray and HB Crowell. Crowell busted through the GT defense for 115 yards, including a 24 yard TD run. Meanwhile, Murray passed for 300 yards, completing 15 of 20 pass attempts. He threw a paid of 43 yard TD passes and an 18 yard TD. WR1 King was once again his favorite target. He caught 5 passes for 109 yards, including 1 of the 2 43-yard TD passes. On the defensive side of the ball, Georgia again dominated the game. The triple option attack employed by GT had little success against UGA's 3-4 defense. Surprisingly, Georgia Tech QB Washington passed for 131 yards but he threw one pick and completed less than 50% of his attempts. This win wraps up the regular season for Georgia. Losses to Tennessee and Florida cost the team a shot at the SEC Championship. A BCS Bowl is very likely for Georgia at this point, but that will depend on the final BCS rankings. Currently Georgia is 6th in the BCS polls and at least one school above the Bulldogs will lose this week (OSU/Michigan).